3/10
Another sad example of a live action cartoon movie.
26 May 2008
After the failure attempts on George of the Jungle. They now try another one, Dudley Do-Right.

About an entirely dumb Mountie who tries to make the people feel safe to walk around. Right until the villain of the town, Snidely Whiplash has stolen all the gold and money with his hundred henchmen and plots to spread it all over the rivers of Canada to create a new Gold Rush. And using the stolen money to buy out the town and turn it into his own domain. And no ones wanting to arrest him because he's giving away free gold in the river. Dudley Do-Right must find a way to stop Snidley, and show the towns people that Snidley is still the villain.

The movie has a load of pet peeves. Including script, plot, jokes, cast members, direction, and acting.

The script needed to take away all the part that sucked and replace them with stuff that doesn't suck.

The plot needed a better idea, but it didn't it made the movie unbearable within the first 1 minute of the movie.

The 3/4 of the jokes were either lame or stupid. Including the usage of the characters thinking there are vampires. It was like they couldn't think of anything that is funny.

Cast members, really poor choices and unsuitable roles. Brandon Fraiser should of skip doing this film. While Alfred Molina had far better roles than this movie.

Direction and production, the whole movie was unorganized and the director probably didn't care it was going to bomb the box office without even trying to make the flow of the movie any good. And I can tell they waisted so much money on the sets and the props for a movie that didn't even deserve to be on the silver screen.

Overrall this movie was so bad the DVDs and Videos of it are very scarce at the retail stores cause no one in their right minds would buy a below C rated movie.

Even if you manage to find it at your rental store, just be worn that it's no where close to being good.
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